If you don't turn the arm, it's nothing. Turn it, it's a bicep slicer, and it's banned in most other grappling (except judo), because it can be a compression lock and break arms. Easy to find a bicep slicer arm break on TH-cam - careful, it's gross. Most bicep slicers these days are stronger than this, though, and that's where the breaks come in. This is mostly a pain hold (a horribly painful one) and is very versatile in regards to options and setups, eg armbar.
Francis Marino you mean they are called hookers, as in hooking in a hold. That came from travelling carnivals with public being challenged to last five minutes in the Ring with the wrestler.
Francis Marino even as flashy a move as the liontamer/walls of Jericho can cause serious injury as it is a spinal lock if applied fully. I’ve seen a video of an MMA fight ending by submission to a Boston crab, which is the same hold.
This instructor is fucking dangerous! He's applying a really painful hold at near to full speed, and when his partner taps, isn't lowering the pressure, he's maintaining it for too long!
I've always heard this referenced in old WWF shows. Good example!
excellent move, very well explained, good teaching
Superb Mark
MARK He the man!!!
Mark I was always under the impression the short arm scissors was a show hold for pro wrestling.
If you don't turn the arm, it's nothing. Turn it, it's a bicep slicer, and it's banned in most other grappling (except judo), because it can be a compression lock and break arms. Easy to find a bicep slicer arm break on TH-cam - careful, it's gross.
Most bicep slicers these days are stronger than this, though, and that's where the breaks come in. This is mostly a pain hold (a horribly painful one) and is very versatile in regards to options and setups, eg armbar.
Francis Marino you mean they are called hookers, as in hooking in a hold. That came from travelling carnivals with public being challenged to last five minutes in the Ring with the wrestler.
Francis Marino even as flashy a move as the liontamer/walls of Jericho can cause serious injury as it is a spinal lock if applied fully. I’ve seen a video of an MMA fight ending by submission to a Boston crab, which is the same hold.
This instructor is fucking dangerous! He's applying a really painful hold at near to full speed, and when his partner taps, isn't lowering the pressure, he's maintaining it for too long!
Not really though. He's showing it at speed, but not applying the pressure you think he is.
@@Mr.Hyde_23 he’s still not respecting the tap though!